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Coo Coo Cal

Coo Coo Cal, born Calvin Bellamy on July 4, 1970, is an American rapper and truck driver from , . He is best known for his 2001 single "My Projects," which topped the Hot Rap Songs chart and marked him as the only rapper to achieve a number-one hit in that category. Born in to a military family, Bellamy frequently relocated during his childhood as an "Army brat," including time in Germany where he began creating mixtapes, , and , before settling in in 1982 when his father retired to teach at the University of Wisconsin-'s ROTC program. Bellamy's music career began in the mid-1990s, with early releases like the track "Why They Call 'Em Crazy" on Infinite Recordings, followed by his albums Game (1996) and Walkin' Dead (1999), the latter earning regional acclaim in the Midwest. His breakthrough arrived with the 2001 album Disturbed, featuring "My Projects," whose video received heavy rotation on BET and led to a five-album deal with Tommy Boy Records, complete with a $50,000 advance. Coo Coo Cal's style uniquely fuses Midwestern slang with Southern-inspired beats, drawing from diverse hip-hop influences to create a distinctive sound rooted in his peripatetic upbringing. Despite this early success, Bellamy's career rapidly declined due to battles with and addiction, which caused him to miss numerous shows, photo shoots, and promotional commitments, ultimately resulting in an industry within a year of his peak. In the years following, he transitioned to driving semitrailer trucks in the area while sporadically releasing music and performing locally; as of 2025, he continues this dual pursuit, with recent releases including the album The Recovery and performances at events like the 2024 One World Music Festival. Notable later works include the 2018 "," a tribute to featuring city landmarks and addressing social issues like the prison system and , which served as part of the soundtrack for the documentary The Rise and Fall of Coo Coo Cal. That 2020 film, directed by Ramon "" Sloan, chronicles his trajectory from local talent to national star and subsequent , offering Bellamy's reflections on his experiences and lasting impact on Milwaukee's rap scene.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Calvin Bellamy, professionally known as Coo Coo Cal, was born on July 4, 1970, in . As the child of a military family, Bellamy grew up as an "Army brat," characterized by a nomadic lifestyle driven by his father's relocations for service assignments. This frequent movement exposed him to a variety of environments across different locations during his formative years, including time in Germany, , and . One notable period included time spent in , where the family's posting provided early immersion in diverse cultural and international settings. The constant transitions, typical of family life, required adaptability in varying communities. These family dynamics, marked by resilience-building relocations and exposure to multifaceted influences, laid the foundation for Bellamy's personal development before his eventual settlement in in 1982 at age 12, when his father retired from the to teach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's ROTC .

Introduction to music

Calvin Bellamy, born in to a military family, spent part of his youth in , where he first encountered hip hop through mixtapes and began creating his own as an early creative outlet. In 1982, Bellamy relocated to , , immersing himself in the city's burgeoning underground culture during the , a scene characterized by local parties and grassroots performances that fostered emerging talent. There, he engaged in early hobbies such as spinning records at underground events, which helped him connect with the local hip hop community and hone his skills in the genre. These formative experiences bridged Bellamy's youth to his professional aspirations in , leading him to adopt the stage name Coo Coo Cal, reflecting his developing street persona in 's vibrant hip hop environment.

Career

Early career and debut

Coo Coo Cal signed with the independent label In The Trunk Records in the mid-1990s, marking his entry into the professional music industry as an emerging rapper from . This affiliation provided a platform for his initial recordings amid a nascent local hip hop scene that offered limited opportunities for artists outside major urban centers. His debut album, , was released in 1996 through In The Trunk Records, showcasing a raw production style rooted in infused with elements, including gritty beats and narratives centered on urban survival. Key tracks such as "City of G's," "," and the title song "" highlighted themes of street credibility and inner-city struggles, reflecting the artist's experiences in Milwaukee's North Side. The album's sound drew from influences adapted to a Midwestern context, emphasizing aggressive flows and minimalistic instrumentation typical of independent releases at the time. His second album, Walkin' Dead, followed in 1999 on Infinite Recordings and earned regional acclaim in the Midwest. Despite these efforts, Coo Coo Cal faced significant challenges in gaining traction within Milwaukee's underdeveloped hip hop landscape, where the scene lacked widespread infrastructure, promotion, and audience support compared to neighboring cities like Chicago. Underground singles from Game, including "City of G's," promoted street life themes but remained largely confined to local circuits, struggling to break through regional barriers without broader distribution or radio play. This modest reception underscored the hurdles of building a fanbase in an isolated market during the 1990s.

Breakthrough success

Coo Coo Cal achieved his breakthrough with the release of his third studio album, Disturbed, on September 18, 2001, through . The album was primarily produced by Bigg Hank, with contributions from others such as Double 8, blending Midwestern slang with Southern-inspired beats to showcase Cal's unique style rooted in Milwaukee's scene. The lead single, "My Projects," propelled Cal to national prominence, topping the Hot Rap Songs chart for multiple weeks starting in August 2001 and peaking at number 81 on the Hot 100. The track, an ode to life in 's North Side housing projects, resonated widely for its authentic portrayal of urban struggles and resilience, helping to elevate onto the national stage with its catchy, Southern-influenced sound. Following the single's success, the music video received heavy rotation on and , boosting radio play across urban markets and leading to brief national promotional tours. Building on this momentum, Cal released his follow-up album Still Walkin' on May 14, 2002, via Infinite Recordings. The project included standout tracks like "Ride Till We Die," featuring Chicago rapper , which maintained Cal's gritty narrative style while expanding his collaborative reach in the Midwest landscape.

Later career and collaborations

Following the success of his 2001 single "My Projects," which peaked at number one on the Rap Singles chart, Coo Coo Cal transitioned away from major label support and released the independent album All or Nothing in 2004 through 33rd Street Records and Infinite Recordings. This project featured raw, street-oriented tracks reflecting his roots, marking an early shift toward self-produced work after departing . In 2009, Coo Coo Cal collaborated with fellow rapper Baby Drew on the Kokain Kowboyz, released via Infinite Recordings, which blended gritty narratives with Southern-influenced production to appeal to regional audiences. The duo continued their partnership with Kokain Kowboyz 2 (The Plug) in 2015, an independent release distributed digitally through platforms like CDBaby and Infinite Recordings, emphasizing themes of street life and resilience over 12 tracks. As major label interest diminished in the mid-2000s, Coo Coo Cal increasingly focused on and Midwest collaborations, allowing greater creative control while targeting local and online fanbases. Later releases included The Final Chapter: A Bigg Hank Production in 2021, a nine-track with producer Bigg Hank on Ton Of Soul Records, featuring guest appearances from artists like . This served as a reflective endpoint to a chapter of his career, with tracks like "Reloaded ()" showcasing veteran lyricism. Notable s extended to the 2017 single "My Projects 2," a to his breakthrough hit, featuring Bigg Hank, , Eastside Doughboi Lim, and Chri Byrd, released independently to evoke nostalgia while updating the original's project-housing themes. Coo Coo Cal's most recent project, The Recovery, arrived in March 2025 via Ton Of Soul Records - Tell Em It's Bellamy Entertainment, comprising 14 tracks that demonstrate his enduring presence in independent hip-hop. Distributed primarily through digital platforms such as and , the album highlights a return to form with introspective and motivational content, solidifying his regional influence amid a landscape favoring streaming over traditional sales.

Personal life

Career challenges and hiatus

Following the breakthrough success of his 2001 single "My Projects," Coo Coo Cal's career began to falter due to repeated self-sabotage, particularly through missed performances and unfulfilled tour obligations in the early . These reliability issues culminated in his swift dismissal from after a series of no-shows and flubbed appearances, exacerbating the label's own instability at the time. The artist's unreliability led to widespread industry blacklisting, effectively halting booking opportunities and collaborative prospects across the music sector. Compounding these professional setbacks were profound personal struggles, primarily involving with drugs and alcohol, which severely undermined his dependability and focus. Coo Coo Cal later acknowledged experimenting with substances out of curiosity during his rise, leading to heavy drinking and that impaired his ability to meet commitments. These issues necessitated multiple stints in and contributed to a pattern of erratic behavior that isolated him from industry networks. Although challenges were intertwined with his substance-related difficulties, the primary documented impacts centered on addiction's toll on his professional reliability. The convergence of these factors resulted in a period of declining commercial success and reduced music output from 2002 onward, with follow-up albums like Still Walkin' (2002) and All or Nothin' (2004) failing to regain momentum and his next release not until 2009. Legal repercussions further compounded the downturn, including a four-month jail sentence in 2006 on a possession charge, which added to the financial strain from lost income and . This period marked a significant withdrawal from the spotlight, as ongoing battles and their consequences stalled any immediate recovery efforts.

Current pursuits

In 2025, Coo Coo Cal relocated from to , , citing benefits to his , stability, and overall well-being while continuing to live with his family. There, he continues truck driving as his primary occupation, a shift he has documented in personal accounts reflecting on stability after years in music. This role has provided a steady while allowing flexibility for occasional creative endeavors. In the and , Coo Coo Cal has pursued sporadic music releases through labels and platforms, focusing on singles and albums that revisit his style. Notable examples include the 2024 single "Situation" and 2025 albums such as The Recovery and Walkin Dead, distributed via services like . He also featured in the 2019 documentary The Rise and Fall of Coo Coo Cal, directed by Ramon "Swift" Sloan, which chronicles his career trajectory, personal struggles, and path to reflection, premiering at the before streaming on platforms like . Despite his Las Vegas base, Coo Coo Cal maintains strong community ties to Milwaukee, returning for occasional local performances that celebrate the city's hip-hop heritage. In 2024, he performed at the One World Music Festival, sharing the stage with emerging talent and underscoring his enduring connection to the scene. These engagements highlight his role in fostering local hip-hop culture through presence and inspiration for younger artists.

Discography

Studio albums

Coo Coo Cal's debut studio album, , was released in 1996 on In The Trunk Records. The project features 15 tracks centered on themes of street survival and lifestyles, drawing from influences prevalent in mid-1990s . His sophomore effort, Walkin' Dead, arrived on November 9, 1999, via Infinite Recordings, comprising 19 tracks with darker, introspective tones exploring thug rap and elements. The album's production, largely handled at Infinite Recording Studios, emphasized gritty narratives of urban struggle and resilience. The 2001 release Disturbed, issued on September 18 by , marked a breakthrough with 16 tracks blending gangsta and hardcore rap styles. It peaked at number 45 on the and number 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, driven by its hit single and broader production reach. Following his major-label exposure, Still Walkin' came out on May 14, 2002, through Infinite Records, featuring 19 tracks with guest appearances that extended its post-breakthrough momentum in the genre. In a shift to independent releases, All or Nothing (also stylized as All Or Nothin') dropped in 2004 on 33rd Records and Infinite Recordings, containing 12 tracks that signified a comeback focused on raw, unpolished storytelling. A collaborative venture, Kokain Kowboyz (2009), paired Coo Coo Cal with Baby Drew on Steven Love's imprint, delivering 18 tracks steeped in themes of hustling and partnership in the rap scene. This joint project highlighted Milwaukee's collaborative undercurrents. Death Before Dishonour (Kill the Snitches) was released in 2014 on Infinite Recordings, featuring 14 tracks focused on themes of loyalty and street life. The sequel Kokain Kowboyz 2 (The Plug) followed in 2015, again with Baby Drew via Infinite Recordings, featuring 12 tracks that built on the original's formula with updated production and continued emphasis on entrepreneurial rap motifs. The Final Chapter: A Bigg Hank Production, released in 2021 under Bigg Hank's production banner, includes 9 reflective tracks contemplating longevity and personal evolution within frameworks. Coo Coo Cal's most recent studio , The Recovery, emerged on March 14, 2025, through Ton Of Soul Records and Tell Em It's Bellamy Entertainment, with 14 tracks exploring redemption and perseverance themes in a contemporary rap context.

Singles

Coo Coo Cal's singles career began with minor releases in the mid-1990s, including "Naked Up" from his 1996 debut album , which garnered local attention but did not achieve national chart success. His breakthrough came in 2001 with "My Projects" from the album Disturbed, a track that sampled R. Kelly's "A Woman's Threat" and celebrated life in urban housing projects. The single topped the Hot Rap Songs chart for three consecutive weeks, marking his first major hit. It also peaked at number 22 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 81 on the , establishing him as a rising voice in Midwestern . The follow-up single "We Got That," also from Disturbed and featuring Juvenile, highlighted boastful street anthems and peaked at number 75 on the chart, while reaching number 2 on the chart according to aggregated chart performance data. In 2002, "Ride Till We Die" featuring , released from Still Walkin', emphasized loyalty and perseverance in , achieving a peak of number 45 on the chart and contributing to the album's moderate reception. Another track from Disturbed, "How Does It Feel to Ya" featuring and Midwikid, received moderate radio for its smooth R&B-infused production but did not enter major . Later in his career, Coo Coo Cal shifted toward independent releases. In 2016, he issued "My Projects 2" as a digital , featuring Bigg Hank, , Eastside Doughboi Lim, and Chri Byrd, serving as a sequel to his signature hit with updated flows and collaborations from and artists. More recently, in 2021, "Greatness - Gotta Do It" with Bigg Hank was released as a streaming-focused , promoting themes of ambition and resilience without traditional chart pursuits.
SingleYearAlbumPeak PositionsFeatured Artists
"My Projects"2001Disturbed#1 , #22 , #81 Hot 100None
"We Got That"2001Disturbed#2 , #75 Juvenile
"Ride Till We Die"2002Still Walkin'#45
"How Does It Feel to Ya"2002DisturbedNo major chart entries; moderate radio play, Midwikid
"My Projects 2"2016IndependentNo chart entriesBigg Hank, , Eastside Doughboi Lim, Chri Byrd
"Greatness - Gotta Do It"2021IndependentNo chart entries; streaming releaseBigg Hank

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